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Molecular Science for Drug Development and Biomedicine

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Molecular Science for Drug Development and Biomedicine
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Publisher: MDPI AG
ISBN/ASIN: 3906980839
ISBN-13: 9783906980836
Number of pages: 358

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A rapid development has taken place in molecular science, particularly in the areas associated with drug development and biomedicine, both experimental and theoretical. This volume aims to further stimulate more useful techniques and findings from various approaches of molecular science for drug development and biomedicine.

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